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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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3 Click Edit to display the Distance Style Properties dialog box.
4 Set the Code Category to FG Center Line. The data is retrieved from the Finish
Ground Profile.
5 Set the Code to VC BVC Sta. The label begins at the vertical curve, beginning
vertical curve station.
6 From your drawing, select an available dimension style. If the style does not
exist, you can either create the style or use the AutoCAD bonus menu to import
the style from another drawing.
7 Select or enter a layer name.
8 Click Select to display the Select Style dialog box.
9 Create a style name, and then click Edit. The style name is then displayed for
text within the distance label. For example, enter a name such as Profile: VC
(PVI Sta, Elev, Length, Sag, Crest) to signify a text label for a Vertical Curve that
will contain the PVI Station, Elevation, Curve Length, Sag and Crest data.
The Text Label Properties dialog box is displayed.
10 Set the text style parameters, and then click Edit to display the Edit Text Format
dialog box.
11 Set the Code Category to FG Center Line. The text labels Finish Ground Profile
data.
12 In the Text Data box, enter {VC PVI Sta=. The { and } brackets denote the start
and end of an item.
NOTE
You can only use one Code Category (FG Center Line, in this case) for each
text label.